
Govt “Regrets” Attacks on Journalists During Kawempe By-Election
The Ugandan government expresses regret over attacks on journalists during the Kawempe by-election, as security forces brutalize media personnel. Calls for accountability grow.
The Ugandan government expresses regret over attacks on journalists during the Kawempe by-election, as security forces brutalize media personnel. Calls for accountability grow.
Elias Nalukoola won the Kawempe North by-election with 17,764 votes, but a dismal 14.1% voter turnout and state intimidation cast a shadow over the victory.
Kassambya County MP Daudi Kabanda sparks outrage after defending military attacks on journalists during the Kawempe North by-election, stating Ugandans should be “grateful” the internet is still on.
Four journalists covering the Kawempe North by-election were assaulted, arrested, and transported in drone vehicles by security operatives. Media safety under threat.
Electoral Commission confirms readiness for Kawempe North by-election amid accusations of voter bribery and security interference.
NUP officials and journalists assaulted while exposing alleged ballot pre-ticking in Kawempe North. Soldiers, armed civilians unleash violence as tensions soar.
Gen Muhoozi Kainerugaba and Minister David Muhoozi disagree over whether security personnel should be identifiable on duty.
Kyagulanyi accuses President Museveni of staging fake defections in Kawempe using seized NUP materials. Dive into the controversy ahead of the by-election.
Gen Muhoozi threatens to sack police officers who don’t beat NUP supporters, setting a July 7 deadline for surrender. Critics warn of escalating repression.
NUP’s Elias Nalukoola vows to protect Kawempe North votes with ‘people power’ as the by-election approaches. Will his strategy secure victory?